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Celebrated in literature and film as a playground for the rich and
famous, Long Island's North Shore- its Gold Coast- has long had a
firm hold on the imaginations of readers, vacationers and titans of
industry. Glimpsed here are the palatial summer homes of the
wealthy, historic old buildings and the dramatic landscape with its
rolling hills, views of Connecticut and coves lined with boats.
Offering 101 of the most iconic images of the people and places
that have come to define the North Shore, local historian and
author Richard Panchyk has created a volume sure to inspire the
next generation of Eggers.
In this lively 400-year history, kids will read about Peter
Stuyvesant and the enterprising Dutch colonists, follow the
spirited patriots as they rebel against the British during the
American Revolution, learn about the crimes of the infamous Tweed
Ring, journey through the notorious Five Points slum with its
tenements and street vendors, and soar to new heights with the
Empire State Building and New York City's other amazing
skyscrapers. Along the way, they'll stop at Central Park, the
Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and many other prominent
New York landmarks. With informative and fun activities, such as
painting a Dutch fireplace tile or playing a game of stickball,
this valuable resource includes a time line of significant events,
a list of historic sites to visit or explore online, and web
resources for further study, helping young learners gain a better
understanding of the Big Apple's culture, politics, and geography.
Maps have been a part of human culture since the days of scratching
on cave walls, and this richly illustrated history chronicles the
road from simple diagrams used to avoid danger to the complex,
navigational charts used today. Displaying an array of historic
atlases and a variety of cartography styles, this book allows young
readers to test their map-reading skills while discovering the
intricate beauty and the wealth of information held within.
Geographical concepts are spotlighted through an assortment of
guided activities--including finding the elevation of hills,
plotting a course with a magnetic compass, creating
three-dimensional land models using a contour map, and performing a
plot survey. Drawing the conclusion that the study of geography and
maps is crucial to understanding an ever-changing planet, this
handbook discloses the ways in which technological advances in
cartography can further discussions on climate change, warfare,
environmental conservation, population growth, and other timely
topics.
Designed as a useful, non-intimidating companion covering both
management and technical issues, this is a book that no A/E firm
should be without. It covers a wide range of topics pertaining to
CAD, from CAD management to disaster handling, with illustrations
throughout.
Designed as a useful, non-intimidating companion covering both
management and technical issues, this is a book that no A/E firm
should be without. It covers a wide range of topics pertaining to
CAD, from CAD management to disaster handling, with illustrations
throughout.
Describes the causes and history of World War II, and includes interviews with participants and suggested activities.
This text provides managers of architecture/engineering firms with
advice on how to organize and streamline their computer-aided
drafting and design (CADD) departments. Strategies are included for
setups ranging from a two-person team to an extensive workstation
network led by a CADD Systems Manager. The authors cover software
selection, standards of operations, proper styles of department
management, and systems of reoganization and storage that promote
quicker file access. A chapter on CADD disaster-handling helps
users recognize warning signs, make the right diagnosis, and avoid
typical pitfalls. A straightforward guide to AutoCAD simplifies use
of customized commands to meet specific needs. Sample training
programs for engineers and other CADD users make it easy to bring
office professionals into the systems. Pros and cons of different
workstations layouts, managerial organizations, and plotter choices
are thoroughly discussed. CADD graphics standards, menu systems for
CADD and CADD workstation distribution are also covered. Numerous
illustrations througout clarify key concepts. This book should be
of interest to managers of architecture/engineering firms.
Galileo, one of history's best-known scientists, is introduced in
this illuminating activity book. Children will learn how Galileo's
revolutionary discoveries and sometimes controversial theories
changed his world and laid the groundwork for modern astronomy and
physics. This book will inspire kids to be stargazers and future
astronauts or scientists as they discover Galileo's life and work.
Activities allow children to try some of his theories on their own,
with experiments that include playing with gravity and motion,
making a pendulum, observing the moon, and painting with light and
shadow. Along with the scientific aspects of Galileo's life, his
passion for music and art are discussed and exemplified by period
engravings, maps, and prints. A time line, glossary, and listings
of major science museums, planetariums, and web sites for further
exploration complement this activity book.
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Manhattan Churches (Hardcover)
Richard Panchyk; Foreword by Timothy Cardinal Dolan
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